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All three doubles matches were decided in tie-breakers. At the No. 2 spot, Fernando Sierra returned from a 10-week absence because of a sore shoulder. Sierra and his partner, Luis Uribe, defeated the Lobos' Pepe Caballero and Pablo Fernandez, giving the 'Hawks their first double wins of the night. Kansas' No. 1 doubles team, Enrique Abaroa and Xavier Avila, lost its match against New Mexico's Javier Gutiérrez and Jeff Williams, 9-8. "It's really good to be back playing," Sierra said. "I was a little nervous because I hadn't played two sets in a row since regionals (in November)." Winning the doubles point gave Kansas an edge going into the singles matches, but the Lobos made the Jayhawks fight. Enrique Abaroa, ranked No. 11 in the nation and the Jayhawks' No. 1 singles player, defeated Pepe Caballero 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. The No. 2 and No. 3 singles matches went to New Mexico as Avila fell to Gutierrez in two sets and Sierra dropped from a 4-1 lead in the third set, losing to Williams in a tie-breaker. Sierra said that the pace of the match was his downfall. "The courts are really fast," he said. "You've got to hold serve. If you lose your serve, that can be the set right there." Luis Uribe, Queretaro, Mexico, sophomore, volleys his way to victory at Alvamar Racquet Club. Uribe won both his singles and doubles matches Saturday evening against the University of New Mexico. At the No. 3 spot, Ryan Baxter won his first college tennis match with partner Trent Tucker. in the No. 4 spot, Uribe beat New Mexico's Fernandez in two sets, 6,1, 7,6. With Kansas leading 3- 2, the meet came down to the last two matches. Kansas' Trent Tucker gutted out his match against the Lobos' Ray Jaramillo while Baxter was facing off against New Mexico's Assaf Dorrı. "It was a real long service game," said Tucker, who won his match 6-3, 6-3. "I couldn't decide the points because he was ending them so quick." points because he was changing the Baxter's match lasted until well after midnight and was decided by a tie-breaker rather than a third set. "I would have liked to go on playing," he said, but he admitted that time was a factor. "I was hitting many short bails because I was tired. Coach Mark Riley said the team's high endurance kept it in the meet even as the matches grew long. far too many short balls because I was tired." 1 feel like we're the most fit team." Riley said. "We do more in our conditioning program." Next weekend, Abaroa and Avila will travel to Dallas to compete in the Rolex Indoor Championship. Riley said he expected the duo to be seeded in doubles competition and possibly in singles as well. "The bottom line is for us to show the rest of the country what we've got," he said. O'Meara quiets Tiger's roar at Pro-Am The Associated Press Playing in the next group, O'Meara watched as Woods knocked iron shots to within four feet of the hole on Nos. 16 and 17, setting up easy birdies. PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Mark O'Meara matched every Tiger Woods birdie down the stretch yesterday and won the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am for the fifth time since 1985 — this one by a single stroke — over his fishing hobby from Florida But O'Meara responded with birdies of his own, carrying a two-stroke lead to the final hole. on Saturday. However, Woods had one more dramatic surprise for O'Meara, carrying his 3-wood second shot 267 yards to the green for an eagle try. But his 40-foot putt missed, and he finished with his third consecutive birdie for an 8-under-par 64 and a 72-hole score of 269, 19 under par. "It was too little, too late," Woods said "I knew I needed to make eagle, and there was only one way to do it." Woods said about his gamble to go for the green, which was guarded by the Pacific Ocean on its left side. The 268 winning total by O'Meara broke by three strokes the tournament record set by Peter Jacobsen in 1995. It was an incredible finish by Woods. He was 10 strokes behind after 36 holes but played the last 36 holes in only 127 shots, shooting a 63 "I really didn't play well this week." O'Meara said after his fourth consecutive 67. "I just kept my composure and putted well." friendly wagers on the golf course. Yesterday began with Duval leading O'Meara by three strokes and Woods by seven. But after a 31 on the front nine by Woods, the back side started with O'Meara, and Duval tied just two strokes ahead of Woods. O'Meara, who lives near Woods in Orlando, spends a lot of time golfing for fun and fishing with Woods when they are away from the PGA Tour. Woods birdied No. 12, getting within a stroke. But when he bogeyed No. 13 and made pars on the next two holes, it looked as if he might have been running out of steam. "I've gotten into his wallet," O'Meara jokingly said about their "I'm feeling both disappointment and elation," Woods said. "I should have been in a playoff if not for that bogey." Kansan Ads Pay Brightone Leather Goods The Etc. Shop Accessories for Men & Women Belts, Hand Bags, Shoes Wallets & Billfolds 928 Mass. Downtown Lawrence A touch of Irish in downtown Lawrence Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass. Your only opportunity to see this spectacular national tour in our region. 5 Exclusive Performances! Tickets on sale at the Lied Center Box Office (913) 864-383. ARTSMUR Hall Box Office (864) 3982-983. SUA Box Office (864) 3477 or Ticketmaster at (913) 234-4545 ALL TICKETS 1/2 PRICE FOR STUDENTS Presented by The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Lied Center Broadway Series and Antor Universal